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My wife and I visited ARC twice to eat at Hock Lam Beef in Feb 2018.
We missed both the soup and the dry beef kway teoh because of the closure of Far East Square.
Hock Lam Street used to be opposite Fort Canning Fire...More

Taste OK but not impressive, with strong Chinese herb in the soup base, quite small portion per bowl. The worst thing is that it is stated in the official page the opening hour till 21:00. However, closed at 18:00 on Sunday and closed at 20:00...More

Visited the ARC outlet. Order done through an iPad. Easy to order. Ordered the dry version - salty. Thirsty the whole day. $8.90 for a bowl. A bit pricey. The beef was tender, but they only give 1/2 bowl of small soup. Have to ask...More

The order is done through an ipad, a modern twist to this otherwise traditional food stall. The beef noodle soup is similar to the Vietnamese pho with some minor tweaks. The taste is quite ok and the price is not unreasonable.

This is apparently an institution but my 1st time here. Not crowded during chinese new year eve and i assume it's packed during normal days
The noodles are tasty and the herbal broth packs a delicious albeit salty/msg punch

We order our Favourite beef noodle soup. The only thing I don't like is the sweet taste in the beef broth. Meat was tender n noodles was cooked perfectly. Chili sauce isn't enough for us though.
We also decided to order homemade chives dumplings 6...More

The area around China Square has some quite expensive and/or boring restaurants. We found this place on a round-the-block scout for a low key dinner.
The menu is a bit confusing for westerners, but with help from the waiter we made our choices. We wound...More

Meal - Bought the sliced beef set, noodles and beef was good.
Only 2 tables were occupied but still nobody was willing to engage us. No explaination or anything even though its our first time there.
Good thing was that no service charges if not...More

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